10 At is generally agreed by doctors that the primary trouble with the health of Ju4 women and young girls Is that they are JrTi rar careless of the condition of tho bowels. 0 < There is nothing so important in this regard as habit and system. The growing girl should be \ f especially looked after. Girls and women of all \Z\ ;i ages will find that by regulaUng themselves they can avoid the free use of cosmetics and x/jt \TV ill II such things, and that obesity is reduced by >L\\\ /] bowel elimination and weight Increased by proper assimilation. r Th<* right laxative for women, as It is tor r,i U children und old folks, who should not use |i\ harsh pills, salts and other strong cathartics, is IV, J I that gentle and mild laxative tonic. Dr. Cald- 111 well's Syrup Pepsin. It acts on the principle 11. I that by gently regulating the bowels the diges- | H j tive muscles will soon again be trained to do tT*^ Uielr work naturally and unaided. Thousands ▼ ' of families use it regularly, and it has been the Standard in good American homes for two gen- Coupon For erations. Mrs. Elln Robison, of 806 Trombley q A twDT TT street. Ft. Worth, Texas, says she will never be I'.rcr,.E« without Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. She uses Dr. Caldwell is glad It herself and gives it to her little grirl, and to send anyone who has behaves she will not need the doctor so often a*free sample bottle for now. Mrs. T. Blue, of 442 College street. Cape SewnaTinvestigation. Girardeau, Mo., makes >Syrup Pepsin her fam- simply clip this coupon lly remedy and says she would not bo without and Inclose in an envo it for twice Its price. lopu with your name and You will And Syrup Pepsin very effective as address, or write your a. remedy for constluation, dyspepsia, bilious- a "° * p * J?j Mess, belching, gas on the stomach, t'oul breath, mail it to Dr \Y B. headaches, bloating, etc. Druggists sell it at Caldwell, 6? Waslilng fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. ton St.. Monttcello, 111. jjnglestown Residents Will Plan Lighting of Streets by Electricity XAnglestown citizens will hold a big toass meeting early next week to 'dis cuss some plan for lighting the village streets with electricity supplied from this city. The merchants and other people of town have asked the Harrlsburg Light and Power Company for some quotations of costs and plans for plac ing ten or a dozen modern street lamps at necessary points, and Robert W. Hoy, commercial superintendent, will furnish this Information to-day or to morrow. The time for the mass meet ing has not been decided upon definite ly, but it is expected that Tuesday or Wednesday evening will be selected for the purpose. Because Llnglestown Is a part of the townsliln and not Incorporated, it can not establish the lighting system as a municipality, but the same method that Is followed by the residents of River fide will likely be adopted—the assess- Economical Elating— Hominy is good eating —but it needs richness. When cooked and ready to serve, drop a large piece of ArmoursSilverchurn Oleomargarine in the center of the platter. That will provide the necessary richness. It costs less and tastes better than most butter. Made under I ARMOUP^COMPANY Government Supervision _ v v- Ptfrzs&fy j STRANGE CASES OF A MAN~ AGED 71 AND A GIRL AGED 3 Evidence That Young or Old Can Be Benefited by the Health Teacher's Remarkable Work So much has been heard and read Quaker. Little Bessie Oberst, aged 3 about the "Health Teacher" and years, was pale restless and puny. •"Quaker" that they are now fairly ac- She would grit her teeth, bite her quainted In Harrisburg. Mr. Patrick nails, and on two different occasions Kinney, aged 71, is a very well pre- she had spasms. In the morning her aerved man. considering his age, yet breath, according to the statements of he was beginning to complain about her mother, was horrible. The Health trouble with his kidneys and liver. Teacher thought the child was suffer- Hls color was getting very sallow, his Ing from worms. Quaker was tried bowels were irregular, has had bilious and the child expelled hundreds of attacks and headaches, pains across very small worms. Since then she is his back and shoulders during the well, sleeps fine and peacefully, her night. He called, got a treatment of breath is pure and she is a happy, Quaker, took it regularly and he said: healthy, lively little girl. If you suf "l feel ten years younger again." His fer from rheumatism, catarrh or color is now good, bowels regular. He stomach troubles call at W. H. Ken now eats, sleeps and rests well and Is nedy's drug store, 30 South Third teeling fine once more, than Its to street.—Advertisement. Disappointed BUSINESS MEM do not be disappointed when the time comes to . gtv* your customers a CALENDAR. We can supply you promptly. Large assortment, prices low, prompt delivery. Salesman will call to see you or will send samples upon request. Bell Phone 1577-R. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO. 1125-27 N. THIRD ST., HARRISBCRG, PA. Special—2o,ooo samples at half price. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 20, 1914. ment contribution plan, each citizen contributing a certain amount. I Paxtang borough will likely act ftnal- I ly on Us new street lighting ordinance on Monday. PHOTOGRAI'IIIXG SNOW SCENKS In taking photographs of snow scenes or water, In which trees and darker wobjects art near, the exposure should be determined for the darker objects, and should not be cut down to the quarter of the time on account of the snow or water. If detail Is to be preserved in them, hold out the strong blue and violet ray-screen. The exposure should be cut down only when snow, sea or sky make up the | balk of the picture and other objects : are absent or their detail is unimpor i tant. It should be remembered that i the purpose of the ray-screen is that ; of an equalizer, to kill the proponder | ant effect of the blue and violet rays while you aro exposing for the less active ones from other parts of the picture.—Outing. BETTER VENTILATION FOR PASSENGER GARS Railroads Are Looking After Im provements in This Line; j Other Bad Features Ventilation will be given close at tention by both the Pennsylvania and Heading Railway Companies. Since the Interstate Commerce Commission notified all railroads to look Sifter car ventilation, the safety lirst committee of the Philadelphia division has been devoting considerable time to this sub ject. Notices have been posted at all trainmen's rooms along tho Pennsylva- : nia and lieading systems. "More deaths are caused by lm-! proper ventilation of train coaches and waiting rooms than by train accidents.'' Tho committee on railway service and railway accommodations so reported to the annual convention of the Na tional Association of Railway Commis sioners. "The noxious gases that fill coaches, especially sleeping cars, in connection with the peculiar churacter of dust therein, is most conducive of germ breeding where proper ventilation is lacking," the committee added. In regard to the lighting of railway coaches, the committee says this prob lem has been satisfactorily mastered on the trunk lines, but on many branch lines, the dingy, wirty oil lamp Is still In evidence. A vigorous cam paign against this condition is recom mended. Cut Out Car Figures.—The Ameri can Railway Association, in conven tion at Chicago, decided to abolish the bimontjily reports of car surpluses and shortages, on the ground of the neces sity for economy. Locomotive Suit Begins.—Retrial of the suit of George H. Robinson, for merly, a member of the brokerage firm of Flsk & Robinson, for a commission amounting to $500,000 against Alba B. Johnson, of Dover, Del., as presi dent of the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pa., was com menced to-day before Judge Augus tus X. Hand In the United States Dis trict Court. Standing of the Crews HARRISBVRG SIDE: I'hilatlt'lfihin DitUlnn —lo3 crew first to go after 4 p. m.: IOC, 102, 121, 104, 116. Engineer for 106. Firemen for 103, 102. 116. Conductors for 106. 102. Flagmen tor 102. 121. Hrakemen for luti. 102, 121, 116. Engineers up: Speas, Powell. Lay man. t (") IT ' Q All mail Chllo K Dreaa Shorn. Come In different atylea Throuish a lucky pnrehaae we are In patent and dull leather and velreta. able to offer theae $3.50 boota at |S.4tl. All alzca. Made In Kunnictal or patent. AH alaea. St EiiAL FOR WOMEN Winter Shoes For Men $1.69 s-» /\\ |S ,j [,; 7 1 I d> *| Ef f\ Sizes up to 6; 75c /J| • \ Jzfbcy *|)XesvJ Children', slipper* Girls' and <£ "1 Q>4 1 Child's Mary Jano Bed- l!"^^ 1 LJ *} „ room Slippers; different /Mr I 1 II J| Boya' heavy tan colors; 75c values I "*1 V 1 I| 1 and I>lnck atonn Glrla' and n«ya» Shoea Good A aneclal Bale of / *•/ Tl I lfliil ''■ lf h, " h «"»"• sturdy shoes for school ,Vu /J/ \ | *| fl atltched Mat- or dress; patent and ypjC dull leather / jl/ IM It \g» crproof aolea. dull; $1.50 values, at ilreaa and achool ff "w/ s fimt Kxlrn hlith Men'a Arties Big lot of men's „boea. Hitch or I\j* // A VA •"P* a"" 1 " buckle artlcs. AO„ r ]/%// _jdgk A \| \A buckle*. Regular $1.50 MfSC ro * ~lar cut /' \\ rSlmea values at top*. Ac- —. Un '• Chlld'a Jockey lloota Different tual 51.75 jf fv 13H. colored tops, with tassel; HO _ , ... f AT SI i sizes r>% to 8. at 98c; MfjC *" L 1 to 5 at value*. W acteristics, harness, method of train ing, etc. Other articles Included, How to tie the welt fly for trout and bass the coming of the ice maker, judgo a re triever, the scuppering wine, in back of beyond, a modern viking, etc. SOLDIERS SUFFER HARDSHIPS By Associated Press Bruges, via Sluis to London. Nov. 20, 3.31 a. ni.—Quiet resigns in West Flanders. The sudden and violent coming of winter has caused a suspen sion of hostilities. The Yser region now has a temperature of that of tlia New Holland coast of a bleak, windy December day. In this weather tlio armies are compelled to live in the de vastated territory where there are no houses to give Bhelter or warmth. DR. CHARLES S. MINOT DEAD By Associated rress Boston, Mass., Nov. 20.—Dr. Charles Sedgwick Jlinot, a noted anatonomist, died last night. He was professor of histology and embryology at Harvard medical school and director of the anatomical laboratory at that insti tution.